OSHAWA -- The Oshawa Generals have added Clifford Pu of the Toronto Marlies with the 16th overall pick of the annual Ontario Hockey League draft.

A five-foot-11, 168-pound centre, Pu scored 23 goals and added 24 assists in 33 games with the Marlies, and was tied for third on the team with nine points in seven games when they won the OHL Cup.

"Clifford is an offensive-minded centre that loves to have the puck on his stick and at times seems like it is on a string," it says of Pu in the OHL draft guide. "He has very good one-on-one skills and is hard to handle when he is on his game.

"He has a nice long, fluid stride and looks like he isn't moving very fast but he actually is," it continues. "Clifford sees the ice very well and when he passes the puck it is usually tape-to-tape. He has a great touch around the net and capitalizes on most of his chances."

The Generals, with no picks in the second and third rounds, next chose Peterborough's Riley Stillman in the fourth round, 63rd overall. The five-foot-10, 180-pound defenceman had seven goals and 23 assists in 36 games with Peterborough's minor midget AAA team. He's the son of former NHL'er Cory Stillman.

Oshawa had two picks in the fifth round, selecting Courtice's Luke Keenan 93rd and Oakville's Domenic Commisso 96th overall. Both listed as centres, Keenan put up 13-29-42 numbers in 35 games with the Clarington Toros, while Commisso had 17-16-33 stats in 31 games with Don Mills.

Whitby's Matthew Hotchkiss was the first Durham Region player selected, with the last pick of the first round by the Guelph Storm. A six-foot-one, 192-pound centre, Hotchkiss scored 27 goals and had 53 points in 35 games with the Whitby Wildcats, who reached the quarter-finals of the OHL Cup.

"Matthew is a big centre that has all kinds of potential to be a very good player at the next level," the OHL guide reads. "He has a very good stride and is able to reach top speed quickly."

Hotchkiss's Whitby teammate, left winger Jonah Gadjovich, went in the second round, 39th overall to the Owen Sound Attack.

Defenceman Jacob O'Donnell was the first Clarington player chosen, with the first pick of the fourth round, 61st overall by the Sarnia Sting.

Whitby defenceman Jack Hanley was taken by the Belleville Bulls pick right after the Generals selected Stillman in the fourth round.

Courtice defenceman Nick Gauvin, who's now in British Columbia with the Yale Hockey Academy, was selected by the Windsor Spitfires in the fourth round, 72nd overall.

As expected and confirmed Friday, the Sting scooped up defenceman Jakob Chychrun of the Toronto Jr. Canadiens with the first overall pick, making him the 2014 recipient of the Jack Ferguson Award.

The top-five were rounded out by centre Adam Mascherin to the Kitchener Rangers, left winger Travis Barron to the Ottawa 67's, centre Brandon Saigeon to the Belleville Bulls and centre Michael McLeod to the Mississauga Steelheads.

The draft, which takes a break after the fifth round, can be followed at ontariohockeyleague.com.